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RSPCA Inspector Prisca Giddens who was called out to rescue them, said: “These poor rabbits had literally been dumped out with the rubbish and left at a popular fly-tipping site in Epping.

“It’s sad to see a pet left behind like this.

"We understand this is an extremely difficult time for everyone at the moment but we’d urge pet owners not to abandon their pets but seek help from friends and family if they are struggling to cope.”

Thankfully, the three rabbits are in good health and have been taken into boarding for care, where they will be looked after by the RSPCA until they are ready to be rehomed.

Thankfully they are now healthy and safe

Although the RSPCA centres have closed to the public, they are still providing vital care to thousands of animals across England and Wales at its centres and hospitals.

Horrifyingingly, since the pandemic worsened in March, their animal cruelty line has received nearly 60,000 calls.

To help the RSPCA keep rescuing animals like these and keep our animal hospitals and centres running for emergency treatment and round the clock care through these unprecedented times, please donate whatever you can spare at www.rspca.org.uk/covid

If you are concerned about caring for their pets amid the Coronavirus - or Covid-19 - outbreak, you can find advice on their website.